signed
1931 · [Berlin]:
by MOLLER, Christian: (1904-1980).
[Berlin]:: Zeitschrift Fur Physik, 1931., 1931. 23 offprints & papers. Original wrappers. From the collection of Abraham Pais. Very good. INVENTORY: 1. MOLLER, Christian. Uber den Stoß zweier Teilchen unter Berucksichtigung der Retardation der Krafte. From: Zeitschrift Fur Physik, Sonderabdruck 70.Band. 11. und 12. Heft. Verlag von Julius Springer, Berlin, 1931. 2. MOLLER, Christian. Zur Theorie des Durchgangs Schneller Elektronen Durch Materie. Kobenhavn MCMXXXII, Forsvaret finder Sted Mandag d. 28. November 1932 Kl. 2 i Auditoriet paa Universitetets fysiologiske Institut, Henrik Harpestrengsvej 5. pp. XXV, 531-585. Original grey printed wrappers; cover and title page torn [3 inches]. Signed by Pais. 3. MOLLER, Christian. Zur Theorie des Austauschproblems und des Ferromagnetismus bei tiefen Temperaturen. From: Zeitschrift Fur Physik, Sonderabdruck 82. Band. 9. und 10. Heft. Verlag von Julius Springer, Berlin, 1933.pp. 559-567. Creased. 4. MOLLER, Christian. On the Radiative Collision Between Fast Charged Particles. Offprint from: Proceedings from the Royal Society of London, Series A, No. 876, Vol. 152, pp. 481-496, November 1935. Original light brown printed wrappers; creased. 5. MOLLER, Christian; Rosenfeld, L. Theory of Mesons and Nuclear Forces. Offprint from: Nature, Vol. 143, p. 241, February 11, 1939. Offprint crinkled throughout, small tear on bottom of both leaves. "IN a recent note1 on the static interaction between nuclear particles, Dr. C. MOLLER and Prof. L. Rosenfeld describe the results of a canonical transformation which makes it possible to separate dynamic and static interactions, and they state: "The static interaction is in all cases exactly the same as that obtained as a first approximation in the perturbation method". They referred to certain work done previously2 by me, and I wish to point out that the above statement does not correspond to my results. If this statement applies to the interaction between two Dirac electrons, this is only because in that case we have but one component of the field giving static effect, namely, the electrostatic potential. For nuclear interactions, the field must have at least two components (usually expressed as one complex field: the meson field). If one tries as before to separate each component into the static solution of the wave equation and the transformed field component, one finds that this transformation is no longer canonical. This is due to the fact that these static parts do not commute because they are formed with the aid of the non-commuting 'isotopic spin matrices' of the heavy particles." :: abstract. 6. MOLLER, Christian; Rosenfeld, L. On the Field Theory of Nuclear Forces. Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. Mathematisk-fysiske Meddelelser. XVII, 8, pp. 1-72, Kobenhavn 1940. Original red printed wrappers; broken at spine hinge. Previous hinge repair present. 7. MOLLER, Christian. On the Theory of Mesons. Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. Mathematisk-fysiske Meddelelser. XVIII, 6. Kobenhavn, Ejnar Munksgaard, 1941. 46. pp. Original red printed wrappers; top right front cover corner clipped [expunging Pais' ownership-name from the document] due to World War II :: because of the war Pais hid his signed name from the Nazis such that when he was studying in The Netherlands and hoped to remain undetected from their purview. Signed by Pais. 8. MOLLER, Christian. General Properties of the Characteristic Matrix in the Theory of Elementary Particles II. Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab Mathematisk-Fysiske Meddelelser, Bind XXII, Na. 19. Kobenhavn, I Kommission Hos Ejnar Munksgaard, 1946. pp. 1-46. Signed by Pais. Original tan printed wrappers. 9. MOLLER, Christian. Grundtraek af den moderne Atomfysik. [Including 4 sections]: 1. Molekyler Atomer Elektroner. Atomkerner; 2. Ioner. det Periodiske System. Isotoper. Nukleoner; 3. Grundstofforvandling. Atomenergien; 4. Fission. Atombomben. Grundrids ved folkelig Universitetsundervisning. Nr. 455. Udgivet af Folkeuniversitetsudvalget. I Kommission hos Ejnar Munksgaards Forlag. Kobenhavn 1946. Bogladepris 20 Ore. pp. 1-16. Original orange printed wrappers. 10. MOLLER, Christian. New Development in Relativistic Quantum Theory. Offprint from: Nature, Vol. 158, p. 403, September 21, 1946. Pagination: 1-7. "THE ordinary quantum mechanics which, in principle, was completed in the middle of the 'twenties, gives a correct account of a very large number of experimental results. Still, it was from the beginning quite clear that this theory is an approximation to the truth, since it does not satisfy the requirements of the theory of relativity. Non-relativistic quantum mechanics would, therefore, be expected to give correct results only in those cases where the velocities of the elementary particles are small compared with the velocity of light." :: abstract. 11. MOLLER, Christian. Recent Developments In Relativistic Quantum Theory. Institut f.teoretisk Fysik, Copenhagen. Lectures delivered at the H. H. Wills Physical Laboratory, University of Bristol, Spring Term, pp. 1-39, 1946. Lecture notes by I. N. Sneddon. Signed by Pais. 12. MOLLER, Christian. Hideki Yukawa. Nobelpristager i fysik for året 1949. Offprint from: Saertryk af Fysisk Tidsskrift, nr. 3 :: 4, pp. 68-70, 1950. Signed by Pais. 13. MOLLER, Christian; Kristensen, P. On a Convergent meson Theory. I. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. Matematisk-fysiske Meddelelser, bind 27, nr. 7, pp 1-51, 1952. Original brown printed wrappers. Signed by Pais. 14. MOLLER, Christian. On the Problem of Convergence in Non-Local Field Theories. Offprint from: Proceedings of the International Conference of Theoretical Physics Kyoto and Tokyo, September 1953. Held under the auspices of the IUPAP with a subvention from UNESCO. pp. 13-23. Signed by Pais. Original printed wrappers. 15. MOLLER, Christian. The Ideal Standard Clocks in the General Theory of Relativity. Offprint from: Helv. Phys. Acta, Suppl. IV, p. 54, Birkhauser Verlag, Basel 1956. Signed by Pais. 16. MOLLER, Christian. The Concept of Mass and Energy in the General Theory of Relativity I & II. Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabs Forhandlinger; Bind 31, 1958, Nr. 13, og 14. pp. 1-5; Bind 31, 1958, Nr. 14. pp. 1-7. Original orange printed wrappers. 17. MOLLER, Christian. On the Localization of the Energy of a Physical System in the General Theory of Relativity. Offprint from: Annals of Physics, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 347-371, August, 1958. 18. MOLLER, Christian. The Energy-Momentum Complex in the General Theory of Relativity. Offprint from; Matematisk-fysiske Meddelelser, Dan. Vid. Selsk, Bind 31, nr. 14, pp. 1-39. Kobenhavn 1959. Original grey printed wrappers. Note: tipped in index style card. 19. MOLLER, Christian. Uber Die Energie Nichtabgeschlossener Systeme in Der Allgemeinen Relativitatstheorie. pp. 139-153. 1959. Stamped C. MOLLER. 20. MOLLER, Christian. Further Remarks on the Localization of the Energy in the General Theory of Relativity. Offprint from: Annals of Physics, Volume 12, No. 1, pp. 118-113, January 1961. 21. MOLLER, Christian. Conservation Laws and Absolute Parallelism in General Relativity. Offprint from: matematisk-fysiske Skrifter. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Bind 1, Nr. 10, pp. 1-50, 1961. Original brown printed wrappers. 22. MOLLER, Christian. New experimental tests of the special principle of relativity. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society, A, volume 270, pp. 306-314, pp. 306-314, 1962. 23. MOLLER, Christian. Gravitational Energy Radiation. Offprint from: Physics Letters, Volume 3, number 7, pp. 329-331, 15 February 1963. Danish physicist and chemist. MOLLER made fundamental contributions to the theory of gravitation, theory of relativity, and quantum chemistry. Coined the term "nucleon."
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